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1. Santander, The Bank, by Mauro Guillén 2007 Banco Santander’s Road to the Top-10 List of Global Banks
2. Building a Global Bank The Rise of Banco Santander: The Transformation of Banco Santander Mauro Guillen (Publisher: Princeton University Press, Pub. Date: May 2008) read chapter1
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"Global approach needed".
"The only place in the world where FDI can come from is the emerging economies".
"without the emerging economies we cannot fix the problems that we are currently confronting in North America and Europe"
On the book. "Guillén and Tschoegl have a solid grasp of the dynamics of global banking and critically integrate the Santander story into that framework. Santander has had successes and missteps, and will have more of both in the years ahead. This book will leave the reader with an unrivalled observation platform to watch developments as they unfold."--Ingo Walter, New York University
Building a Global Bank contributes much to the current debate
among policymakers, academics, and bankers on the wisdom of universal
banking and the characteristics of good governance....In any case, the Santander experience is worth reading about and Building a Global Bank
offers an excellent opportunity to do so. In addition to archival
materials and secondary sources, the authors draw extensively on myriad
interviews with financial-industry leaders, policymakers, and
journalists Joseph M. Santos, professor of economics at South Dakota State University (review)




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